Chelsea's battle not enough as centurion Messi fires Barca into last eight

16 Barcelona 3 Chelsea 0 - Barcelona win 4-1 on aggregate

Matt McGeehan
– 15 March 2018 02:30 AM

MAGICAL MESSI: Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates scoring his second goal in the Champions League Last 16 second leg win over Chelsea at the Nou Camp

Lionel Messi punished error-prone Chelsea as Barcelona advanced to the Champions League quarter-finals with a 3-0 win at the Nou Camp.

After eight appearances without a goal against Chelsea, Messi settled this tie by scoring the equaliser in last month’s first leg and two goals here, either side of Ousmane Dembele’s first Barca goal, for a 4-1 aggregate success.

Chelsea will feel aggrieved not to have been awarded a penalty for a Gerard Pique foul on Marcos Alonso when 2-0 down. Alonso also hit the outside of a post with a free-kick and an Antonio Rudiger header hit the bar late on.

But in truth the Blues’ hopes were ended when Messi struck after 126 seconds, netting through the legs of the hapless Thibaut Courtois as mistakes proved costly.

Messi’s second of the night and 100th Champions League goal was also struck through Courtois’ legs, after he had tackled Cesc Fabregas in teeing-up Dembele’s sumptuous strike.

With Chelsea adrift of the Champions League qualification places in the Premier League, defeat to Leicester in Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final and then to Tottenham on April 1 could result in a premature departure for head coach Antonio Conte.

Eden Hazard was granted his wish after expressing frustration at playing as a ‘false nine’.

Hazard, deployed in his customary position on the left of a front three with Olivier Giroud as a central striker, disappointed on a night some saw as his LaLiga audition.

FIRST TO IT: Barcelona’s Ousmane Dembele tackles Chelsea’s Marcos Alonso at the Nou Camp last night

Willian, who gave the Blues the lead at Stamford Bridge, and marauding left wing-back Alonso were Chelsea’s most lively attacking threats, but the task was a forlorn one soon after the game ticked into the third minute. Messi enjoyed good fortune and showed sublime skill to put Barca ahead.

Returning after missing last Saturday’s win at Malaga to attend the birth of his third child, Messi stepped by Hazard with ease.

He found Dembele, whose attempted return pass hit Alonso and went to Luis Suarez.

Suarez fed Messi who beat Courtois from wide right of the six-yard box.

Messi, who punished Andreas Christensen’s mistake in the first leg, next robbed good friend Fabregas in the centre circle.

He surged by Cesar Azpilicueta, paused and then played the ball across the 18-yard box for Dembele.

The France midfielder made the finish look far easier than it was, firing across goal into the top corner.

Alonso the shot straight at Marc-Andre ter Stegen and N’Golo Kante fired wide. Fabregas wanted Kante to leave the ball for him. Alonso then struck the outside of a post with a free-kick before half-time.

A brilliant covering tackle by Dembele denied Alonso a shooting chance before Alonso felt he was impeded by Pique.

Conte was furious and Giroud was booked for his protests by referee Damir Skomina, once branded “weak and naive” by Jose Mourinho when the Portuguese was Chelsea boss.

Chelsea’s woes deepened as Suarez found Messi, who ghosted by three Chelsea defenders and netted.

Paulinho had a header saved by Courtois and Rudiger headed against the bar at the other end as Chelsea exited and Barca advanced.